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y-Jy: y'-y yy- .'V .-.m-..,. ,y; ;;;:w.;v;;ir hyv'Ht-y -kyy yv:.w: o''...r-'vw:vvV v.-v.-;' .-v v. -yv.y vVvs?-- 'r.:-' w-irv; - -v .y.:,: ; y , : hv Airav::V:-;v p-'V-? .V.'' - l r -I) I t i i'f.1OuBAre the plans qf fair, delightful, peaee---4 V n'sy?rK party rag'e torlive, like brothers. f i- 5 A. . K THE REGISTER,' . : published every :Tt7iaT and Fbiat, by , JOSEPH GiLES & SOX K At Tive Dollara per annum-r-half jn, advance ; -' AVEKTlSpiENTS1:; , " Notexceedmpf 16 lines, neatly'inserted three times for sr dollar, and 25 , cents for every ;suececdiri publication! those tX greater - Jentrth in the same proportion. :.;.Commtjji catjoks thankfully received... Li:ttibs to the Editors must be post-paid. ; rflOM THE TKPOSIVM. v t Perhaps pne of, the greatest and most fat aV errors,- into Which La'man J u st s'etr tins out iii -the: world,; can fallM a ha bit of putting the day of account far off. Theprbpensity to try ones credit is ye rr general" and is the first step towards this error ; but thlk is. often necessary frequently ?not prcnl6ctive of u cvili and sometimes even, the beginning of pros peri ty lAlmost every person has found credit some' kihdv1 ?MS Uf tTmeVja. a good thingutji wefe i -blessed with prudence has- the-i" deaoccur!ed apparently that useful a friend ought ton be Jtakeri!1 great care ofnd at it was highly, impbrtint to; retain thatcredit Iwjiichuiejfoundbc: ;casibn:f 'n matter: sdangerottsandthe4putting oK:ofvpa3ayisgeneralIxi?i;thc end j in the endfas fatal io the purse, as the repeated postponement? 9f the day, of repentance isto the soul. In both ca- ?s the judgment is apt toxonie before all things are in order for the trial; y r v John Champev was; what the world would Vcall an (horiest gopd hearted fel - low-IThat ishie was always wjl ling to allow hatvf ri f ofttr a good price to his laoourers- never stooa about coinecuritr ibr a frieridi and tr eating him to a half pint afterwards- abused nobody j contradicted nooody.; was al ways read y to id o a n eighbour. a good turn, and ive; many a bushel of wheattd thepoor-but would never pay a ueoi till tne siroog nauu oi icgar cr was thrustintb his breeches pocket; and then he screwed np his mouth, and was sometimes heard to utter passionate dmritiS? af the fair land smiting face of the Consable'sreceiptbefore;it went where.the money came from and look ed cross-crained and sour at the plairi- tiffand all his vaccomolices, 4 for three months afterwards. " ' V'"' ",!"- John had begun this trade early in life. and. when I knew him had a grow insr familyround him. Jived on the home stead, place; and was a hard-working man, out naa oecome in veieraieiy weu -tied to the rule never to bay a debt, when he'could avoid it' by means fair or IouU y And it was positively affirined bv the neighbors, ; that the onlr thing in the 4 worId, .whichwouid tempt nim to tell'a ddnrightf liewas the putting off an old" sixpenny ctedi tor, though' he inifrht at the moment, have ' ten , times the money necessary to pay him in his pocket. : H is credit, however, was stil 1 good,en6ugiHe7vswhat Is! called "safe 'man?9 and ve;all know what that means, viz one who can pay,when he cannot help, paying. Therefore every body who did not want , money badly, or who was not over delicate about cut- t in c , f riendshi p.wh'erf' the cash was d u e r usted him freely. ; But John was even inure anxious iu ouiain crcuu iimu peu ple Avere to grant it :'and he consequent ly resorted to every means of affecting nis ooject, j oy tne oner oi nigner prices and by extending his; sphere of trade over as wide a section of country as pos lie worked the other rule as well fas a mart could. ''Nothing but cahj would buy his produce and he sold lower than his neighbbr9ti -that hiscpaymightbe prompt.,5 little extravagance was obf '.feerrable in his waqf:tlivig?' bu this did not extend ;to such adegreef as v'tb pve mucli'alAn f people indeioftentajked of the number of strong; boxes he - mus have iilled with dollars, and the golden divi dends there would be'ai'his death: at 'ci among nisjcreuiioranuviieirs. I ut t h e se sli re Wd u essersX .we re r inbs t . Wnularlv disnnnnintid. 71 ti 'jf ngularlv tlisannointed. The whole career of :qu 'credit lovuig Rrmer did notlreach a score bfCyears in "Qiiwur ,oumev one - uau prosecmeu him fur a long standmstbf qrdebti'anrd, the suit1 had. been Avithd rawn ron? his jnortgagih the place.. This was thot to be,merely a' shift on -JoIinV part, to avoid parting with ttternoney but when, le moTtsaee cam inht" fnntnA mi . I -.('. . - . f ... ...... r ' UUUJ Pves him a k ck.- nml never tin J. ,,.uiiey urn notr appear,' the -a arm wtaka;v.it is an'iV.d' Baymk that :m a pour soul kicked from top to bot- torn at; a more , sorry ra(e ' thin poor Champe. , Thes, total amount of his debts astonished every bodyand ' the panic was the "more terrible, when it was lband. that John's 'whole fortune consisted in his landed property, which scarcely half, satisfied the demandsa gainst himV and that he was "quite as scarce of cash as, his neighbors. The fact was; that like fclloQiene vvho go.carelessly in debt, he ; had suffered his bad bargains toose dealings; inter est and cost, to eat up -his v whole sub stance, long beforeleither he or his'cre ditors were aware of it; .demonstrating in the end, that debts are to a man's estate what leaks are. to a vessel, sink ing affairs". V From .the simple ;habit of putting pay day, out of sight, came that of buying ahundred things which might easily nave ueen uispensea win, ana yhich never would have been purchas ed, if the money, at tlie time had been held in one hand, and the articles in the other. fi John never- recovered himself; It is not easy toclimb the hill of fortune arid ihbse who start there in early fife ilo nqt fu lly ; appreciate, their vantage ground, vor f ten enough reflect what labour the wealth they enjoy cost their forefathers, or they vvould ; be more caref ill hot to 1 e it it sli p through thei r s .Dger$.;;v ;y:Vv;,:,, u - ,yr .r.JA useful lesson, is recrdel in the story of my old friend John Champe, and he who would improve it, if , he is out qfjlebf, must be particularly careful to keep so,, never buying .w hat lie can neither; pay for, nor has the certain prospect,: or . the fixed determination of paying for soon ; and if he is in debt, he must set himsel f earnestly abou t squar ing matters -buy a receipt book ; and never rest tintil the' last account is bal anced, and he can tell in fifteen minutes how he stands with thei world in the concern of dollars and cents.' " . - 7n e importance: of, order- in the dis- ' tnibuliori of oiir time. t ' v. . - ' - ' . : . ' I Time we ought to consider as a sacred trust' committed us by God ; of which we are now the depositories, and are to render ah account at the last That portion ? of: it which he has allotted to us, is intended partly for the concerns of this wofldj partly for those of the next.- Let each of these occu py. in the distnbutoivrofrrour;vtimevthat space which properly belongs to it. H . : 'Let not the hours of Tibspitalitfrdnd pleasure interfere with' the discharge of our necessary affairs ; and let not what we call necessary , affairs, encroach up on the time which is due to devotion. To every thing there is a season, and a time for every purpose under the hea ven., ; If we delay, till to-morrow what ought'to be done to-day, We overcharge the. morrow, with .a burden which be'- longs. not to it. We load the wheels of time, and prevent them from carry i ng s al ong s niooth 1 y. , . : - . lleYwhoevery thiorning plans the iransaqtions of the day, and follows out that plan, -carries on . a thread which will guide liim through the labvrinth of the busy life. The onlerlr ar- rartgement ! of his time fe like- a ray of Jfebtj vhich darts itselft through at his affairs: Bu t, where no plan is laid, where the disposal t ofj;time is ;'surreri- uerea mereiyxo inecnanceoi incments, all things Me huddled Ytogether in Umc chaos, which ,ad mijts ' neither of distri bution nor review. ;; . : ; ; The firs t req uisi te tot it hi rol ncing order into the;h?anagem to be impressed with a just sense of its value. JLetJus consider, well jhow miich depends upon it, andhow fast it flies a way.f Th e bul kj of 1 men are i nnoth ing morecapricious land inconsistent, jthan in v their 'appreciation oftiaie, VJien they think of it-as the meaure of theirf continuance , on 1 eafthl tliej highly priz it, - and twith thcKgf eatest anxiety iseek lbleiigthenf i t out- ; tButtwhei they view it ifi, separate parcel sitthey apnear t o hoi d) i i 1 4 n co n - tempt, and squander it withr inconsi derate: profusion - While they compfain iiiat me is suorx, iney are oiten wisn low every idle fman to be master ot this prbpe Hy; -a n d ' m ake e very frivol oil s( oc ; eupation' welcofne" that catTlikin then! Amons ,thosesAvhrf are so careless of time,: it is not to be expected that sr should be observed in its' tlisti-ibution. ""jXithw fatat;neglectV liow niany materials.- of severe and las tin 2- xesret are they , laying up in. store for them sel ves I The time which thev suffer to pasa away in the midst of confusion, bitter repentance seeks afterwards in vain to recall what Svas omitted to ,be done atltst-proper moineiit of sbmeiuV ture season. - J - : : " Manhood is disgrdced by the-conse-quences of neglected youth. 01d" age, oppressed by, cares ,that belong ro a for mer: periotl labors .under a burden jiot its own. At the close of life. t;he dyiqg man beholds with angttjsh that hislays arefinishing, when his" preparation, for eternity is liardly ; coinnienced.L Such are the effects of a disorderly waste of time, through not attending to3 its va lue. Everyv thing irrthe life of 'such persons Is misplaced. . 1S"6 tiling is , per formed aright, for not being performed in due.season. - - ' $ " . J -: But he who is - orderly v inthe dfstri bution of his time, takes the proper mer thod of escaping those manifold evils He is justly said taredeem the time.- By proper management he prolongs it. He lives much in little space j more in a few years than others do in many. He' can live to God and his own; soul, and at the; shme time attend to all the lawful interests of the present world. He looks back on the past, apd provides for the foturel 1 He catches and arrests the hours as they fly.' They are marked down for useful purposes arid their memory, 're- . tin - y- ji - I'---' V! mams. y nereas tnose noursB neei, uy the man of confusion like a shadow; i His days and years are either blanks; of which he has no ' remembrance, or they are filled up withso confused and irregular a succession of unfinished transactions, , that though he remembers he has been busy, yet he can give j no account of the business which has em ployed him. ' - v " BIAIR. Js OYtVv-Ca!oma lottexy , FOU THE BENEFIT OFTHE OXFOUD ACADEMY. SECOND CLASS, , Tb fie dravsn positively in JVo-cember next, and : , completed tn a few jtunutc. : -J. Bf YATES & A. M'INTYUE, Masa6ers. 1 Prize 20, 000 is S20,000 10,000 10.000 -.-3,980 18.000 9,000 ;: 1,800 9,500 4,650 14,880 -69,750 1 H r ctr ; 2 18 . 18 18 186 ,186 .1488 13950 "5.000 1,990 1,000 500 100 50 .25 10 - , 5 - 15,870 Prizes. 2171,360 26,970 Blanks, , r v 1 1 . .... .-. v : , - T, 5 : 1 " .42,840 Tickets S 171. 360 This Is a . Lottery formed by the ternary combination and permutation of 36 numbers. To determine the prizes therein, the 36 num bers will be severally place'd in a wheel on the day of the drawing", and 5 of them be drawn but ; 'and' that ticket having on it the 1st, 2d and 3d drawn Nos.. in tlie order" in which drawn, will be entitled to the prize o 20,000 dolls. ; and those five other tickets which shall have on them the same Nos; in the following order, shall be entitled to the prizes affixed to them, respectivelv, viz i I The lst,; 3d and 2dfto SIOOOO t y 2d, 1st and 3d to 5,000 X 2d, 3d and 1 st to ; 5,000 'V f .,' h 3dj 1st and 2d to 1 ,990 ? : ' r ' : 3d, 2d and list to I ; 1,990 ; ;;' :J' h The 18 other tickets which shall have on them three of the drawn Nos. and thosethree the 2d, 3d and 5th, the. 2d, 4th and 5th, .or the 3d,4th and 5th, in some, one of lheir. several orders of Combination or permutation, will each be entitled to a prize of ifiOO cfollsl;" y Those 1 Smother tickets which shall have on them three;of the drawn Nos. and those three the 1st, 2d and 4m,f the 1st, 2d and 5th, or the 1st, 3d and 4th, in some one of tleir se veral orders of combination or - permutation, will each be entitled tor a prize of 500 dollars. i TliOse 186 tickets which shall have 2 of 2d, and 4thr irt either order, will each be en titled to a nrize-of 50 dollars. ,A : Those 186 tickets which shall.have 2 of the drawn Nos. on them and hose two he 3d and 4tb, in either order.will each be entitled to $25 All others," being 1488,' having two of - the drawn Nos. on them, willeach be emited to a prize of 10 dollars. . t i . 5 v y? .j-a ? And all those 1.950 Uckets, liaving but one ot tne drawn in os, on mem, win eacn be,. en- lllieci lO UIIKC Ol.J uunars. v"1 t i i No ticket - which shall have drawn a prize a superior denomination, can be entitled to An inferior .prize, j,-, ; Prizes nayibfe 30 days, after the. drawinsr. and subject, to theiisual deduction of 15 per 1 icKcia anu ouaics in. me aoove scneme for sale at' the Manager's Office in Raleigh, Whole-Tickets,- Br 4" 1 '-h ,-7 -S itiait ao.:v v2 50 i: Quarter do: : 1 25 i .Packages, of 12 tickets; embracing the 56 Numbers of the t Lottery which must of ne cessity draw at least $21 25 nettf with sO roanv cJlaces for capital? ?;orv shares, of packaees ' t v package's of vhole ' g60,f ; 4 vii iiaives . y 0 Of QuartetsJ l5f ; :TVashinct6n Citii Canal Lot-, Class Xo. 1, for 1825. To be drawn on the 17th of Ang-tist next, and y finished in. a few mihutes. ' " t ? ; i --t ' 60 humbers-U.8 ballots to be drawn, v-" . c r - ' l " 1 Prize of $24,00Q is 25.000 l1" ,- ; 1 . 20 - . so ' : 156. - 1,248 10,608 1 10,000 10,000 5,000, 2,500 ,fc,2,36Q: - 500 -?:250' . . 5p r.25 . .10 5 . ,f -. 5,000 v , 5,000' I x 7,360 10,000- 7,50J -2,600 v 3,900 . ,.12,480., 53,040 AW minks 34220 ti AetISoVBM Whole Tickets,. S5- i' Halves,."- ;y Tf -f2,50. " i-J Quarters, " 1 1,25- Union Canal lottery , of Penn- ;r r ' -sylvanifc .;;'j ,.; iEigliteenth Class '--JSfewiSeriesi To be r drawn on the 7th ;eptember;nex S and finislied'in a few minutes. r ; , 66 numbers 9 ballots to be drawn. ; Scfirmt ' r.' : f v, 1 Prize of 825,000 is S25-000 12,500 5,660 (5,000 '1,000 500 200 100 '50 12;500 -5,660 5,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 .5,700 5,700 5,700 15,960 71,820 i 10 2d 50 5f 114, .285' 1,596 14,364 20 S-. ' 10 5 16,500 Prizes 29,260 Blanks V83o46 "I" 45,760 Tickets, - Whole tickets, S5 ' ' Halves,. - ; 250 Quarters; V ' ' 125 OC Tickets in all of the above schemes will advance in price, very soon, adventurers would do Well in applying soon, as the sales have been very rapid, there will be few if : . . t 1 t. j Y any remaining unsoici on ine aay oi arawing. Prizes in jny 6t the Lotteries of New-York New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware Mary land, Virgin;a,; and Washington City, will be received -in, payment..- - y .,; "I (Ej. Orders enclosing- the casli or prize CPt peddj for tickets or shares in any of the above LiOtteneSy icill receive prompt attention; if ad' dressed to YATES & MTNTYRE, !! Raleigh, N. & Kaleigh, July 1825, . V i Notice. ! . : X IIAVK lost tlie Certificates of five shares Aof the Capital Stockof the Bank of Cape- Fear, viz :Nos. Ill, 112, 113114, & 115 And I shall, at the expiration of 3 months, from the 'date of this notice, apply for new Certificates of said Stock. All persons pre- iciHiing io nave any cjaim iq saia ueruncates are hereby noticed to make known their Claim. ; -j f ;1JK)1JY CLflLAR. AVilmington.'june 15; 1825. 7-3m wl State )f North-Carolina. . y Caswell countyr-:--l- Court of Pleai and Quarter Sessions, t . ' -v :y I April Court, 1 825. V f; John Wilson and his . wife Rebecca and their . chiidren7 ?: : : y : : - ;, ;"; f Robert Atkersori,' Kinehen Atkerson, Sarah, Reuben Jerry, " Solomon and John Atkei son, children of John Atkerson ; Jane As- ; bell and her husband,.-- Asbell, & their chil Iren, Willson, J ame and John ; Mar- tha Atkerson f Sarah Mosely and her bu i - - : ' X ' Caveat of a mil. y ;:; V IN this case, the plaintiffs brought into open Court of the Cottnty Court of Caswell at April term, 825, a paper, writing purporting to be the nuncupative itrtlofAw Parks, dee.' and offered the same for probate. ; which pari per is marKeo jv. YApa it appearing to the Court that the defendants are not; inhabitants of this -State it is ordered bv the, Conrt. that the said nuncupative, will be entered;, of recora, ana mat tne tpilowmg issue be made and submitted to a jury," toSvit, Is the pa per writing now offered the nuncupative, will c-Avy Parks, dee'd ?' and . that advertise ment of the pehdency of said suit be made in the Raleigh , .Register for six weeks, v for ihe defendants p, appear, and, defend their suit on or. before the next term of this Court. Yori the second Monday after; the fiurt Monday of Jnhe' 1825,; . nS' r 'f 4 -' j. Test.. -paul; a. n aralson, cikl FROM the , Subscriber living; in iRaleigh, about the 15ui inst hia necrro man WlR- GIL. r Said; negro, is about; twenty-four fears or.age, uarit complexion, ana wnen spoicento is apt to stutter' There are two marks which cannot jail tb lead Jo, hispprehension if at tendedto.yllei is lame, of his left leg, 'and has on thecr0wi of. his head," a; scar sufil ci ently large to lay a figeroccastoned byjiitai having peer! broken1 some years 'since. . it is possible that he ijriiy hate obtained free pav persT rv , fndeavDrine .to ;make:thl3 wavkta somt uier. eitrit J? wilt tnve ibr his deK- very t be oi c onfinement in jail, so that I get mm JOHN BUKPALOEi ar ami it laKen out oi ine state.- 1U dollars, if t -.eJi ''wtbjt'fthe'cbSihtjr'-'df'l 1$ caught in the coutity y;y . V - y Y;"i" - -: ) rfhd wUl 'speediliJbc jii . BISHOP " R A V liN C ROFT's Answer id v PROFESSOR; 'MrTCHELl ptiurett -Letter of -the s12th Pebrnar lastj cpos'- 4 which wilt be for sale, v'ierever the prir.-ted Xietter was offered for1 Vale The res of thd -impression will be sent ttfsthe?dj!Fercnt fipis cop:d Congregations, free of all expense, uX poe; " "v - ' y ; Ralelsrh, July 38;- . - ? . i77 ? .State of NarfhrCarolina. :i u --- RuthferorttCunty.' 1'' " , , ; s" Spring term, 1825:?v W David Patterson, , 5 " Vv. - William Ilblloway and Ben- (?m'7, , " , , :t".4amin Jordan,", V. J- V : ' 'S . - "BIT appearing to the satisfaction of thetJourt: JL. tha, the defendants are not inhabitants of this 5tMe ; it is ordered that publication Jbe' made - three months successively in the Ra Ichrh Register, notifying them to appear .at the next Court of 'Equity, u he held for the county- of Rutherf6r,.atsthe tourthouse in Riitheitbrdton on 1 he 3d , Monday after; the 4th Monday f September next, then & there to plead, answer or lcmur to tike compuunt nowj filed against .themr or 'th Ysatrie will 4e v taken pro confesses and heard exparte, May"5-.! -fa. npKE; following Lands -will b&Sld at the . 8. 'Court 'House door off Uyde'Countyj-bri the last Monday in August next, to satisfy the v tas:esfdu thereon tor the'vear 1 3231 - f 105 Acreii propei tpf Vm. S.4Jeirs chil- :-;:-dren- - : V Xm.Xr ,193 . 300 . W XT 5 - 60 :-nehiyljishop'Y;r';.f... i'' , ? tihasJ (irawmrdalieirJ j: . l)avid 0:rvi'irs; I .1; r J osliUa portiscue : Yi : ' : John H. Jasper ; : V Hugh H. Fod'lry' Cv ; Joseph taoert fvV .y VmGdrd6rt "a i-'y ' , Reuben Rcw r i : ' lK- : : i lleryaminRatlifTYv ;y r ' J ohn R4rf Jus peri or .T!&ai4 ' :Yt"'.-Smitl . John eib Jr'.1; --' 150 - Y v i 180" -200 r'1925 -80 '250 90 Jacob Swmdl4.lTr.-C: -Aaron Tys6has tieirsgf i ? , f J acob S wi hdl e SensI-- ; Germ ant on, Hyde County Jirne 25; 1825; KAN A two AWAY from the ' Sabscriber months, agd, ?; t wo- tegroYfelIdti' GLOSTER, a small 1 black rnianr wkli ;iong. visage, 4 feel 6 or 7 inches' bih has a lope. : in his walk, and i$ abtut. 45 yeats pf age. ; He will aim for 3tbe ; cbuhtyif of Carteret in.thi State, where he wishes t li- and where bai is well known.! - The other. G RAND ERSON; -a man about twenty-three years 1 of ;age, ' a coarse Carpenter, artl is remarkably- whitd . for a slave, andr hiight readily he ' takeuti 'for a 'white man i is a strprig weil set fell bwi rather above orditiurysize.' ; He may have' scar on his forehea I between; or ratlier abovfcr : his eye-brows, ranging up and dbwrii as" by acciai helve h wrist joint,' and itis bel eved the Ieftj vvltich ' shpws that joint enlarged a -id has "the vp- r pearance of (dislocation, -bending bul wards ji with the end of the "outer bne. df the' arm f next,the joint considerably increased m'sizei -His eyes ctre what ire called bide, his hair ia veiy straight, of a dingyeiibwhBi;-;' Had perhaps1 when v liW went offV -blaelc; furred hat, and 1 ouncl-about blue broad clotll coatV;M(e i a blajit' spoerv fellow; peak with assurunce,' and stutters and stammers iri speak irtgy particularly when coiif used; ;,,His i;. purpose is doubtless ;4o pass for a'fie'mani ; I: will'giv for Gloster, if safelydeli vered fh any Ja'd so that1: 1 can , get-hint again,- tVven i V ty.rfive dollars', and far.CJranderson I will give -rone hindnel( dollars, if Rifely Mlclivered Trt r' Jail, so that 1 can get him again and 1 wilt for either or both' besides pay Ml Vea4onabTe expenses, if delivered to me i at iny residence? " , v .Y l i4JOUN WIIAVlvlN - June (,35; T5AAWAY: frrim 4hi kii.e4ii;i r Y i iLtt 11 .u.vlul.l heavy made j full face; lively and free spoken contracts his eves a little- w!it b ImAv.-. youvand left liaruleThis boy-Isari, V bought of a manwhognshisnkmClement " Townsend; in J n uary lst. ? U iv Tow Visend ' ' '' i told nSe He bought tbis troy in Raleigh North" Caro'ina, at Sheriff sale "that lie was Jised -' ' about Raleigh the boy told me lie tra's i rais v ed in Raleigh,1' arida-i hired lii that pUceta ' a merchant 'several years" t that Mr To wnar-c end bougltt hirrf ofao estate bfa lawyer whoi deceased near.Ralelghf a y ear or t wo am. sni, ine eugc uit an -axe nying irom its cut him there' some yeai's airo. brie ijf is armsrwas broken, ? "when small." 'deaf the ionGeorffiaV in Iarch laah jr r-- l 4Y fellow' named" 1 5 f t A M f about '20i' v ari old ' T 5-feet 4 or 5 inehei ljigh,1 verv fi&alirisi'niiT ' 1 " ' tisement, I will thahkhirrf to drcp.mea line ? and say, Who he bought tins'; bby Isham ofV" t y M'T'haveVheard-dfcUhii'fo V ; . Mi-Kkl- .' L-.t.tX.-. K -iYtTr '.'-.:-..,. r:v... pect. ;l will re iTri Dollars3 reward tVive hiw v secured in anyjjailj so I can: get hol.J of hiirt the above reward 'pf, Twenty-fi vedollarai Y '.J in Gecjrgiat)Fxtomsoraerx:t:mstanes"l ajiix; v. '.- , leid to believe tK-tAhil r b.;ih?i y-Ve -i i' tlift1- . possession iof aiviiite man wnbliiducedhkii ; ; - r to runawajancl willplicrhim "JW;wlejlXfc 'y1 will give Fuiyollats:reward f , - on of the Thief; v.- '-y i . :!r. :. : i v -v-'-- Yfw- 4 v .- . COX.-1 : - - - i : v s V. if ,5T it i ' 1 g I I. fcaleigh, Jgpuj 21825.: - " r 69 ' :- - - r " - . Y - , &"":'?-4" AC- ' -. . . Y r-d. ;r 'V 4 ' . ... - 5 - I 't'Y
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